Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB897

Filed
1/24/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/2/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/10/25  
Out of House Committee
4/28/25  
Voted on by House
4/30/25  
Governor Action
5/15/25  

Caption

Relating to the administration of a grant program to support community mental health programs assisting veterans and their families.

Impact

The changes initiated by SB897 have the potential to significantly impact mental health services provided at the community level, particularly for veterans. By requiring matching funds from grant recipients, the bill encourages partnerships between communities and external entities, which could enhance resource allocation for mental health treatment. This increased funding mechanism aims to mitigate mental health issues faced by veterans and their families, promoting better outcomes and support for a population that may have unique needs related to their experiences in service.

Summary

Senate Bill 897 aims to enhance the provision of community mental health programs specifically designed for veterans and their families. The bill establishes a framework for administering grant programs that support mental health services, ensuring that local programs receive the necessary funding to assist those who have served in the military. The legislation places an emphasis on matching funds from non-state sources, mandating varying contributions based on the population size of the counties served. This condition is intended to foster community engagement and support for mental health initiatives among those who might be affected by issues related to military service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB897 appears to be largely positive, with an overwhelming majority of legislators voting in favor of the bill—142 in favor and none opposed during its final vote. This consensus indicates a strong legislative commitment to addressing mental health concerns among veterans, reflecting an understanding of the challenges this population faces. The bill has garnered support from veterans' advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and mental health professionals who recognize the importance of community-based programs in aiding recovery and well-being.

Contention

While the bill was passed with unanimous support, points of contention surrounding grant funding structures could arise during implementation. Concerns may emerge regarding the ability of certain community programs to meet the matching fund requirements, particularly in smaller counties with limited financial resources. Additionally, as the bill's mandates are contingent upon legislative appropriations, there may be ongoing discussions about securing adequate funding to fulfill the intentions behind the bill, leading to debates over budget priorities in future legislative sessions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 547. Mental Health And Substance Use Services
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305
    • Section: 0304
    • Section: 0305

Companion Bills

TX HB1819

Identical Relating to the administration of a grant program to support community mental health programs assisting veterans and their families.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1792

Relating to the administration of a grant program to support community mental health programs for veterans and their families.

TX HB4923

Relating to the administration of a grant program to support community mental health programs for veterans and their families.

TX SB1677

Relating to the establishment and administration of Health and Human Services Commission programs providing mental health services to certain individuals in this state.

TX HB3466

Relating to the administration of certain programs regarding Holocaust Remembrance Week and the establishment and expansion of community collaboratives.

TX SB26

Relating to local mental health authority and local behavioral health authority audits and mental and behavioral health reporting, services, and programs.

TX HB2072

Relating to eligibility for a grant to reduce recidivism, arrest, and incarceration of individuals with mental illness.

TX HB3724

Relating to the maternal mental health peer support pilot program for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder.

TX SB22

Relating to the establishment of grant programs to provide financial assistance to qualified sheriff's offices, constable's offices, and prosecutor's offices in rural counties.

TX HB1487

Relating to the creation of a rural county law enforcement grant program.

TX HB400

Relating to innovation grant programs to support residency training programs in psychiatric specialty fields and recruitment, training, and retention programs in behavioral health fields.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.